A Standard Set of Value-Based Patient-Centered Outcomes for Pancreatic Carcinoma: An International Delphi Survey.

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Date publication

juin 2020

Journal

Annals of surgical oncology

Auteurs

Membres identifiés du Cancéropôle Est :
Pr MARESCAUX Jacques, Pr PESSAUX Patrick, Pr MUTTER Didier


Tous les auteurs :
Cherkaoui Z, González C, Wakabayashi T, Delattre B, Léost E, Serra S, Huppertz J, Klein F, Stéphan M, Meyer JM, Schaff A, Martinis E, Bangoura E, Kieffer S, Blanès S, Haddad E, De Guio G, Felli E, Pernot S, Marescaux J, Mutter D, Lugiez C, Pessaux P,

Résumé

Global health systems are shifting toward value-based health care to improve patient outcomes in the face of rising health care costs. The challenge is to identify standardized outcome measurements that allow optimal quality-of-care monitoring and comparison to optimize medical practices and patient pathways. A common outcomes definition is required, including medical results (Clinical Reported Outcomes Measurements [CROMs]) and quality-of-life components that matter most to patients (Patient-Reported Outcomes Measurements [PROMs]), which are particularly important for severe pathologies with short life expectancy such as pancreatic cancer. This study aimed to create standardized metrics that could be used for outcomes analysis of pancreatic cancer care.

Référence

Ann. Surg. Oncol.. 2020 Jun 8;: